I think different people have different problems and different relations to the exhibition of their work.
I think this, I think basically I'm not interested in people following my work or making work like my work.
To see is to think, and to think is to see.
I think you always have to find where the boundary is in relation to the context in order to be able to kind of articulate how you want the space to interact with the viewer.
But I don't think of any particular viewer in mind other than myself.
But what does interest me is the notion that if you do a lot of work it means there's a potential for other people to understand that a lot of things are possible with a sustained effort and that the broadening of experiences is possible and I think that's all art can be.
Basically, what you really want to do is try to engage the viewer's body relation to his thinking and walking and looking, without being overly heavy-handed about it.